I-0, by Anonymous AmberShards's rating: Average member rating: (158 ratings) Stranded on Interstate Zero after your car broke down, you are miles away from the last sign of civilization. It's twenty minutes to noon and the temperature is well over 120°F. It's beginning to look like... |
An Informal Time, by Anonymous AmberShards's rating: Average member rating: (8 ratings) A brief experiment into Inform. It probably would help (not that the game is particularly hard, or particularly a game for that matter) if you are aware of IF slightly - but it isn't necessary. If you get... |
Internal Vigilance, by Simon Christiansen AmberShards's rating: Average member rating: (13 ratings) You are informed that a new prisoner was brought in recently. Your job, as usual, is to interrogate him and determine whether he poses a threat to The Union. This should not be a problem. You are a trained... |
Leadlight, by Wade Clarke AmberShards's rating: Average member rating: (34 ratings) 15-year-old Belinda Nettle is studying at Linville Girls High School in Australia's Blue Mountains. After falling asleep in the library one afternoon, she wakes from her mundane existence into a nightmare... |
Lock & Key, by Adam Cadre AmberShards's rating: Average member rating: (78 ratings) |
Lord Bellwater's Secret, by Sam Gordon AmberShards's rating: Average member rating: (71 ratings) |
Lost Pig, by Admiral Jota AmberShards's rating: Average member rating: (500 ratings) Pig lost! Boss say that it Grunk fault. Say Grunk forget about closing gate. Maybe boss right. Grunk not remember forgetting, but maybe Grunk just forget. -- IFComp 2007 blurb |
The Lurking Horror, by Dave Lebling AmberShards's rating: Average member rating: (95 ratings) A winter night at the G.U.E. tech campus with most students away on vacation serves as the backdrop for this tale of Lovecraftian horror. |
The Manor at Whitby, by L. E. Hall AmberShards's rating: Average member rating: (4 ratings) Visiting your British relations for the first time, you discover the secrets of the strange ancestral manor. |
Masquerade, by Kathleen M. Fischer AmberShards's rating: Average member rating: (36 ratings) "You walk purposefully down the sidewalk, looking neither left nor right. You don't need to look; you can tell you are being watched from whispers overheard as you pass by. "Poor Amelia..." you hear somebody... |